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Goldblatt P., Manning J. C., Munzinger Jérôme, Lowry P. P. (2011). A new native family and new endemic species for the flora of New Caledonia : Patersonia neocaledonica sp. nov. (Iridaceae, Patersonioideae), from the Mount Humboldt massif. Adansonia, 33 (2), p. 201-208. ISSN 1280-8571.

Titre du document
A new native family and new endemic species for the flora of New Caledonia : Patersonia neocaledonica sp. nov. (Iridaceae, Patersonioideae), from the Mount Humboldt massif
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000299353900004
Auteurs
Goldblatt P., Manning J. C., Munzinger Jérôme, Lowry P. P.
Source
Adansonia, 2011, 33 (2), p. 201-208 ISSN 1280-8571
Patersonia neocaledonica sp. nov., a new endemic species from New Caledonia of this predominantly Australian genus, is the first record of Iridaceae as native from this southwestern Pacific island. Eighteen species of Patersonia occur in Australia, and one or several more (depending on taxonomy) occur in Malesia, including New Guinea, where they grow in temperate highland areas. Patersonia neocaledonica sp. nov. is distinguished by the fan of relatively broad, sword-shaped to subfalcate leaves with woolly margins, large, brown inflorescence spathes 35 mm long, particularly large white flowers and woolly tomentose ovary, bract margins and septa of the capsules. Known from a single population subjected to fire and impacts from human visitors, P neocaledonica sp. nov. is assigned a preliminary threat assessment of Critically Endangered.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010055679]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010055679
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